We have all had days that play like a symphony and those were nothing goes according to plan, almost from the moment we wake up. These are results of the day’s Qi influence. Auspicious Date Selection looks at the most suitable date with the strongest Qi, to enhance a specific action. An ideal date triggers optimum Qi to leverage the outcome of set goals. Dates that have a positive alignment with personal BaZi charts, tend to add potency to results. There are specific formulas for all aspects of life decisions to select from.

Two parts to Zeri | Auspicious Date Selection

1. Personal Date Selection | Is for any important personal, professional and business activity. It is subject to the capacity of client BaZi birth charts.

What is the Origin of ZeRi | Auspicious Date Selection?

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The Earth’s orbit around the Sun and how it intersects with the movement of other planets, like the moon, stars, asteroids and meteors, creates the Qi on any given day.

As celestial bodies exert upon one another, they generate energies and gravitational forces that influence the flow of the universe. ZeRi is the study of how those forces affect natural and man-made phenomenon on Earth. We use ZeRi to know when the Qi is with us and when it moves against us, so we have a hand in the outcome of our decisions.

The Chinese have relied on auspicious date selection for thousands of years. ZeRi was a tool of the royalty and nobility of the Imperial Court of China. The ancient emperors relied upon the counsel of their ZeRi advisors before deciding any major course of action. It was used in all matters of the state, political affairs of peace or warfare and, entanglements with rivaling kings and rulers. It was a method to maintain rule and perpetuate dynasties. This became the Solar calendar. The solar calendar is used in Feng Shui, Date Selection, Chinese Astrology, Divination, essentially all Chinese metaphysics.

Commoners like peasants and farmers who formed the middle classes of Chinese society developed their own almanac for auspicious dates so they would know when to sow the fields and harvest crops. Merchants and travelers used it for embarking on business ventures and traveling. This became the Lunar calendar. Today the Lunar calendar is used for celebrations.